eeDivorce GiventiSit€It1-1.Wife In YubanCamarriageisiand Hazel Chapman ended yes- vrSuperiorCourt, when Mrs. Chapman wasr granted an interlocutory decreePvr of divorce on the grounds of extreme crueltv.elt;1t She testified her husband leftcher Aug. 27. Mrs. Eleanor V.:,; Freauff, a friend of Mrs. Chap- tcman, told the court she was:tc1 present when Chapman left the Cltii home. Mrs. Freauff testifiedChapman has asked for a divorce because he wanted to goout with other women.The couple’s four cars, threecltohbank accounts and an airplane!were among numerous items ofwpersonal property divided be^rTtwoI ■ agreement. j b$1 Alimony dMrs. Chapman was awardedcustodvdren, $150 per month supportperalimonv for herself. : yCommunity property awarded pj to Mrs. Chapman, according to■the settlement, consists of equi-€ *ty in a home at 6059 Alpine:Wav, Linda, furniture and;kitchen equipment, 1961 and1954 cars, personal effects anda commercial bank account.Chapman received a 1960 and1965 car, commercial and sav-iings accounts, a promissory!note for an original balance ofj i$7,100, a 1942 Stinson airplane,more than 100 shares of stock,inventory from CS Wholesalers, skindiving equipment and$30,000 worth of life insurance narmntr his children as beneficiaries.I\Vv